Man kinda bummed I didn't get to see this race before hand, I didn't want to watch it with russian comentary and the torrent of the bbc broadcast was a bit on the large side at 8.3 gigs and only has a few seeders. If anyone is interested I found it on the piratebay, just google for: bbc canadian gp 2011 torrent and you'll find it pretty quick.As Hammond said not sure on the legality of posting these type of links so just look for it yourselves

oh and don't pirate stuff it's aigainst the law.

If anyone knows of any more cool racing documentaries please post the names, I really enjoyed the ones put up last week.Anyone know what the name of the documentary about the Isle of man TT that danny mentioned last week was?

Ice-T and Coco were in the pits as well during the stoppage. I originally thought they were the easter egg reason to watch the race. Great race though, was very entertaining. Thank you file-sharing networks.

This is a link to the highlights on the BBC website BBC Classic F1 - 2011 Canadian GP. I will try and record it and do something if it doesn't work for you folks in the US. I remember watching the race live including the rain delay and It is one of the best.

Is there a way to get either this via the Podcast app for iOS, I've tried plugging the premium feed into itunes but Alt+F1 doesn't show up there. Also I haven't regularly synced my phone with my computer since the advent of the podcasts subscription grabbing model. If there is a way for me to enjoy this without having to sit at the computer to listen to it or manually download it I'm pretty sure you would have a listener for most future episodes if not in a timely manner they would all get listened to eventually. It's not rally but I've found F1 interesting from afar and personalities such as Kimi Raikonen(sp?) quite interesting racing without the danger of the craziness of Dakar (you might get held hostage or other weirdness) or Pikes Peak and all its inherent weirdness which has dropped off quite dramatically since the entire road has been paved.

@piltdownman: You can subscribe then enter your login info through some podcast apps. I am currently though having trouble with it and are listening to these through the site. Not ideal but don't want to miss them.

I remember my housemate running into my room for the last 10 or so laps and at the point where Vettel went wide we both jumped up and down going absolutely mental. The irony is he now works at Red Bull

In 2011 this race weekend coincided with the that years Le Mans 24hr race. After making the annual pilgrimage to Le Mans and watching a fantastic race (See Truth in 24 II: Clicky!). We then went in to Le Mans to have food and then find a bar, just assuming the F1 was done and dusted.

Only to walk into the bar at the back end of the 2 hour stoppage!

As you can imagine a Bar in the middle of France at the home of one of the greatest races in Motorsport, full of fellow UK fans, all rooting for Button, the atmosphere was awesome!

It's a shame that Kubica's F1 career was ended by that rally accident. He had been really impressive the previous season.

It sounded pretty terrifying when I read the report of him suffering multiple arm and leg fractures and a partially severed hand, the multiple surgeries to rebuild his arm, shoulder and foot; but when I saw the picture of his car on the BBC, I'm just amazed and relieved he wasn't even more badly hurt.

bit long winded and if uve already tried it sorry, but if you open giant bomb from ipod/phone and select the alt+f1 podcast and then select RSS feed, it should throw you into the podcast app, there you can subscribe to it, enter your GB details and it should show up, may need to keep selecting the option to log in for the app to update, but that's how I got it, and haven't had any issues with it

Thanks for letting me know about this race. I was pretty watching in awe at how messed up this race was. When the steward nearly gets ran over I almost turned it off, I was so shocked and thought I was about to watch some dude die flopping around like a bozo. I was cheering for J Button like crazy too, it was great to see him win.

This was a great podcast guys. I went and re-watched the race last night and had forgotten about most of what had gone down. Im not sure if I am as enthusiastic about the race as everyone else but to be fair, I've been watching F1 for almost 20 years and even the most exciting races can feel pretty stale these days. Perhaps I have been spoiled by the overtaking and excitement in GT/Touring cars and endurance racing.

I am however getting more enjoyment out of this season just because of this podcast and because of the forum discussion so maybe by the end of the season I will get back the interest that I used to have.

I'm not much of a betting man, but I threw a tenner down on Vettel to win, (forsaking my Button man crush) knowing he'd been dominant all weekend. That was the most bittersweet pass I've ever experienced watching F1.

tldr; Button won because the universe wanted to screw me out of 20 quid..

@drewbert@dannyodwyer FYI guys, officially the whole Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve is considered a Montréal street, this is why the GP is known as a "Street circuit" like Monaco or Melbourne. In reality only a small portion of the track is used by "normal" cars the rest of the year and it's always only for local transportation (for example if you want to drive to the beach near the pit lane). During summer it's mostly used as an open bike track where anybody can go ride around on his bike to enjoy the park and the river.

Well, I finally broke down and actually watched an F1 race. Turns out races are pretty rad! I guess I have to watch the rest from now on...

The long intermission was oddly one of my favorite parts. It was pretty entertaining to have on in the background while doing stuff around the house. I nominate the Red-Winged Blackbird as the official bird of Alt+F1.

Having once watched "futbol" in a European pub once, and been in France when Algeria won some soccer thing once and the streets were filled with honking Algerian expatriot cab drivers, F1 sounds like something I might want to start getting up early and catching, or watching with a bunch of other people in an eatery of some sort. I might have to find some sort of F1 fan meetup group in NYC.